Andrew Knighton

Andrew Knighton is one of the authors writing for WAR HISTORY ONLINE

Articles by Andrew Knighton:

Different Strokes for Different Folks – 9 Differences of U.S. and USSR Cold War Armies

Throughout the decades of the Cold War, America and the USSR sat facing each other, their armies ready for a war they thought might come…

The Leaders of the Third Reich

During the Second World War, the Nazi war machine cut a swathe of carnage through Europe. Leading the way were four men of terrible ambition…

Nazi Germany – Creating the Continent-Conquering War Machine

As the driving force behind the Second World War in Europe, Adolf Hitler transformed a withered German war machine into something that seemed almost unstoppable.…

Taking on an Army of Elephants: Roman Leaders in the War Against Hannibal

In late 218 BC, Hannibal led the armies of Carthage over the Alps and into the heart of the Roman Empire. Of all the events…

10 Heroes of the Horrifying Fighting for the Hurtgen Forest

Over the winter of 1944-5, the American army fought against German forces holding a defensive line in the Hurtgen Forest. It was one of the…

The Last Great Viking Invasion: Battles of Fulford and Stamford Bridge

1066 is the most famous year in English history. Led by Duke William, the Normans conquered the country, forever changing its laws and culture. But…

From Mice to Elephants – The Amazing 5 Years of WWII Vehicle Development

Growling onto the battlefields in a blaze of shell-fire, the first motorized fighting vehicles made their appearance during the First World War. By the beginning…

Determined Fighting for a Terrible Cause – Germany’s Desperate Defense of Normandy

On the 6th of June 1944, the Allies invaded Normandy. For the German troops defending this region of occupied France, it was the beginning of…

Crazy: The Crew Was Inside When Dropped From a Plane – 23 Facts About the Soviet BMD

Infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) were a vital part of the Soviet Union’s Cold War military machine. The nation led the way in developing and fielding…

When the British 1st Used Poison Gas – Battle of Loos

Though not as well remembered as the Somme, the Battle of Loos was one of the British Army’s great humiliations of the First World War.…

Fighter Factory: 11 Grumman Combat Planes

Across the course of the 20th century, the Grumman company provided the United States Navy with some of its most successful fighter planes. FF-1 Grumman’s…

Dust Means Death: Behind the Front Lines After D-Day

Following the D-Day landings of June 1944, the Allies poured troops into Normandy. By the 25th of July, they had 1,450,000 soldiers ashore in France,…